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    Faneuil Hall ( / ˈfænjəl / or / ˈfænəl /; previously / ˈfʌnəl /) is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and today's Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts. Opened in 1742, [2] it was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and others encouraging independence from Great Britain.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Though most known for its Revolutionary-era protests, Faneuil Hall has served as a gathering space for successive generations to discuss and debate the meaning and legacy of American liberty. On This Page Navigation

    • Check out the Visitor Center and Museum. The Faneuil Hall Visitor center offers more than just information. The center is run by the National Park Service and you can take a ranger-led seasonal tour of the Freedom Trail and they host other programs year-round.
    • Pay Tribute to Samuel Adams. A bronze statue of Samuel Adams stands tall in front of Faneuil Hall to commemorate his pivotal role in organizing the Sons of Liberty’s resistance leading up to the Revolutionary War.
    • Stroll through the Food Colonnade. If you’re looking for quick eats or some dessert, check out the food colonnade in the Quincy Market building. There are over 30 eateries where you can find some of Boston’s most iconic foods like Clam Chowder, Lobster Rolls, Boston Baked Beans and Indian Pudding.
    • Shop til you Drop. If you’re looking to do some shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace will not disappoint. With over 100 shops and push cart vendors, you’re sure to find some unique gifts to bring home to remember your Boston visit.
  3. Learn about the history and significance of Faneuil Hall, a historic building in Boston that served as a marketplace, a town hall, and a rallying point for revolutionaries and activists. Explore how Faneuil Hall reflects the ongoing story of freedom and democracy in the United States.

  4. Learn about the history and significance of Faneuil Hall, a landmark building in Boston since 1742. It was the site of colonial protests, political speeches, and national celebrations.

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · Learn about Faneuil Hall, the Cradle of Liberty, where American Founding Fathers gave speeches and protests against British rule. Find out how to visit this historic marketplace and meeting hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

  6. Located in downtown Boston, steps away from the waterfront, Faneuil Hall is alive today as it was in 1742 when our nation’s fathers proclaimed it “The Cradle of Liberty.” For 280 years, Faneuil Hall has been a prominent meeting location for residents and visitors to Boston and a central point of commerce for the city.